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9995957326

Uppum Mulakum. Uppum Mulakum,Main Rd,Mannanthala, Mannanthala, Trivandrum - 695015. 9995957326. Send Enquiry Post Review Get a call back. Listed In : Restaurant. Cafe and Eateries | Veg & Non Veg Food Items.

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    • Frequently Asked Questions

    • Who are Durnin’s fruit and veg?

      Welcome to Durnin’s fruit and veg – Durnin’s Potatoes are leading Irish Processors, Packers, Distributors of Potatoes, Fresh Fruit, Vegetables & Exotics Fruit & Veg Durnin’s fruit and veg is an Irish Family Run Business located just outside Ardee, County Louth.

    • Where can I buy veg and flower seeds near Ottery?

      Contact Us | Hart Nursery | Organic Garden Centre selling veg and flower seedl... From the M5 take the M68 Ottery/Plumstead offramp and drive 3km East down Ottery Road towards the Ottery Hypermarket and Makro.

    • Does the Fruit Company have fruit baskets?

      No matter the occasion, the Fruit Company will have a basket for you. Handpicked and hand-packed, its Premium Fruit Baskets include varieties of seasonal and organic whole fruit including citrus and tropical varieties, as well as year-round apples and pears.

    • What kind of fruit does fruit acres grow?

      We are the 5th generation of Friday family farming it. We grow Black Sweet Cherries, Rainier Sweet Cherries, Sour Pie Cherries, Sweet Peaches, Nectarines, Plums, Apricots, Pears and Crisp Apples (including Honeycrisp) already picked at our farm market (when available). At Fruit Acres you can pick fruit right off the tree yourself (when available).

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      Sir Fruit here. But, by all means, call us ‘Fruit’ if brevity is your thing. If the arduous task of web navigation has left you feeling parched, why not stay for a spill?

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